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'Resident Evil: Afterlife' Tops VideoScan Sales Chart

Sony also dominates top four rental spots, with 'Salt' at No. 1, 'Easy A' in second and 'Afterlife' debuting at No. 3, followed by 'The Other Guys.'

Sony Pictures Home Entertainment's Resident Evil: Afterlife secured the top spot on the VideoScan First Alert sales chart for the week ended Jan. 2.

The fourth live-action film based on the Resident Evil video game franchise managed to hold off a post-Christmas surge from Warner Home Video's Inception, which finished at No. 2 with 97.2% as many copies sold as Afterlife.

The titles also took the top two spots on the Blu-ray sales chart for the week, but with Inception edging out Afterlife for its second consecutive week on top. Inception generated 46% of its sales in the high-def format, compared with 44% for Afterlife.

Afterlife debuted only at No. 3 on Home Media Magazine's rental chart for the week, although Sony Pictures did take the top four rental spots. The top two titles carried over from the previous week, with Salt at No. 1 and Easy A at No. 2. The No. 4 rental was Sony Pictures' The Other Guys. Sony Pictures' year-end dominance of the rental chart is due to it being one of the only studios with new releases that aren't delayed by 28 days to Redbox.

Universal's Despicable Me, which was the top-selling title the previous two weeks, slipped to No. 3 on the First Alert chart its third week in stores. Fox's The A-Team landed at No. 4, and Warner's The Town came in at No. 5. Top rental Salt poured onto the sales chart at No. 6 in its second week.

The only other new release to land on the Top 20 was Universal's The American, which debuted at No. 15.